American Airlines rolls out no-cost Preferred Seat access for business travelers
American Airlines has launched its website where corporate travelers can reserve economy cabin Preferred Seats at no charge regardless of status.
View ArticleDelta Pares Down Legalese & Pricing Tables in Corporate Contracts
Delta Air Lines will begin offering more compact, simplified contracts to its global corporate accounts, shortening legal terms and conditions and introducing more succinct pricing tables.
View ArticleNow flying on American: Real international-style premium economy seats
American Airlines recently became the first U.S. carrier to offer a true international-style premium economy product, when it launched its new premium economy cabin on its first Boeing 787-9...
View ArticleDelta gives first look of premium economy cabin, set for 2017 debut
Delta will become the second U.S. airline to introduce a true international-style premium economy product when it launches its Delta Premium cabin in 2017.
View ArticleAlaska Airlines Changes Its Upgrade Policy as It Inches Towards a...
Alaska Airlines is announcing updates to its upgrade policy, adding in revenue considerations that take into account the fare class originally booked by a traveler, as well as introducing the...
View ArticleLost luggage less likely with new tracking systems
New technology and luggage tracking systems being implemented by airlines are helping to decrease the disappearance of travelers' checked luggage. The global airline industry's mishandled baggage rate...
View ArticleJetBlue's Mint success leads to expansion of its service
JetBlue's transcontinental business-class Mint service has seen success that has led to its planned expansion to four new routes in the coming years, with the airline publicly stating it has not ruled...
View ArticleU.S. airfares cheapest they've been since 2010
According to U.S. Department of Transportation Statistics, U.S. airfares were lower in the first quarter of 2016 than they have been since 2010, although this data does not include ancillary fees.
View ArticleAlaska Air's two newest cities: Indianapolis and Wichita
Alaska Airlines is furthering its growth strategy from its Seattle hub by adding daily nonstop service to two new Midwest destinations: Indianapolis and Wichita.
View ArticleAlaska Completes Virgin America Acquisition
Alaska Air Group officially closed its acquisition of Virgin America, and the carriers plan to obtain a single operating certificate by early 2018.
View ArticleUnited reveals first Polaris business class routes
United Airlines has released the initial schedule for its 777-300ERs equipped with its new Polaris business class cabin, and the first route will link San Francisco with Newark Liberty International...
View ArticleDelta gets a new international partnership
Despite government restrictions, Delta and Aeromexico will move forward with a joint venture partnership.
View ArticleMore airlines join the TSA PreCheck program
The Transportation Security Administration has announced 11 new domestic and foreign airlines participating in its Precheck expedited screening program.
View ArticleTSA Will 'Significantly Reduce' Access to Precheck Lanes for Non-Members
The Transportation Security Administration is continuing the process of reducing Precheck access to only those travelers enrolled in the program. Travelers who want to receive consistent access to TSA...
View Article5 Time-Saving Travel Tips from TSA
A guest post on the Global Business Travel Association Blog from Simone Davis, TSA Precheck Executive. Simone shares several time-saving tips for your next business trip.
View ArticleUnited upgrading international business class
United Airlines is revealing its new Polaris business class product, which will be available on long-haul intercontinental flights starting Dec. 1.
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